Dear Bharti Kalraf, You could use some open source software like DSpace, Greenstone to upload images and make them accessible over the internet/intranet. You can have a look at this archive to get an idea of its possibilities: York University's 50th Anniversary Photograph Collection : https://www.library.yorku.ca/dspace/handle/123456789/581 We have a Dspace repository at RRI (http://dspace.rri.res.in/) where we are planning to have a photographic collection at some later date. All the best. Girija Srinivasan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Raman Research Institute Library, Tel: +91 80 2361 0122 Extn 250 C V Raman Avenue, Sadashivanagar, Fax: +91 80 2361 0492 Bangalore 560 080, India. Email: library@rri.res.in -------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, Bharti Kalraf wrote:
Dear Friends
We are setting up a library from a scratch. I would like to know which software would be best to store-cum-retrieve digital photos. Our purpose in future would also be that it should be searchable from everybody's computers. So I would like you all to suggest some softwares including the contact details to get the software.
Warm Greetings Bharti Kalra Librarian Images Multimedia Pvt Ltd New Delhi
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